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Much of Michel Foucault's interdisciplinary work is particularly relevant to the problems confronting social workers. This is the first book to offer a reading of Foucault's work oriented toward these ends. More than a just simplistic "application" of theory, this book provides a pragmatically grounded point of entry from which to study the most important thinker of the twentieth century.

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This is an excellent book for social workers interested in an introduction to the work of Foucault and its implications for social workers. -- Edward J. Gumz, School of Social Work, Loyola University of Chicago Families In Society In an essay on 'Foucault and Therapy: The Disciplining of Grief,' Catherine Foote and Arthur Frank offer an excellent review of Foucault's critique of therapy. Their point is not 'to render therapy impossible but to extend therapists' sense of how problematic their work is.' (p. 157) Given the current tendency to medicalize the most basic human emotions, to diagnose instead of understanding, to label instead of analyzing, this essay should be 'must' reading for therapists...In summary, the book offers a multitude of possibilities for explorations and critique not only of what we do but of the very fiber of our age. Social work readers will find it truly educative and those who question our 'rational' practices will find it most rewarding. -- Emilia E. Martinez-Brawley, Arizona State University Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare With the help of Chambon et al. I have discovered that his [Foucault's] ideas can not only help us be more aware of potential misuses of clinical work but can also help in understanding the clients we see in practice. -- Carolyn Saari, Editor Clinical Social Work Journal

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1 Social Work in Perspective 1 The Culture of Social Work, by Laura Epstein 2Waiting for Foucault: Social Work and the Multitudinous Truth(s) of Life, by Allan Irving 3Foucault's Approach: Making the Familiar Visible, by Adrienne S. Chambon 4Social Work, Social Control, and Normalization: Roundtable Discussion with Michel Foucault 2 Social Work Practices and Knowledges Reconsidered 5Reconfiguring Child Welfare Practices: Risk Advanced Liberalism, and the Government of Freedom, by Nigel Parton 6Contested Territory: Sexualities and Social Work, by Carol-Anne O'Brien 7Foucault and Therapy: The Disciplining of Grief, by Catherine E. Foote and Arthur W. Frank 8Resistance and Old Age: The Subject Behind the American Seniors'Movement, by Frank T. Y. Wang 9Surveillance and Government of the Welfare Recipient, by Ken Moffatt 10Postmodernity, Ethnography, and Foucault, by John Devine 11 Conclusion:Issues to Look Forward to, by Adrienne S. Chambon and Allan Irving

Reading Foucault for Social Work

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 03/03/1999
      ISBN13: 9780231107174, 978-0231107174
      ISBN10: 023110717X
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      Book Synopsis
      Much of Michel Foucault's interdisciplinary work is particularly relevant to the problems confronting social workers. This is the first book to offer a reading of Foucault's work oriented toward these ends. More than a just simplistic "application" of theory, this book provides a pragmatically grounded point of entry from which to study the most important thinker of the twentieth century.

      Trade Review
      This is an excellent book for social workers interested in an introduction to the work of Foucault and its implications for social workers. -- Edward J. Gumz, School of Social Work, Loyola University of Chicago Families In Society In an essay on 'Foucault and Therapy: The Disciplining of Grief,' Catherine Foote and Arthur Frank offer an excellent review of Foucault's critique of therapy. Their point is not 'to render therapy impossible but to extend therapists' sense of how problematic their work is.' (p. 157) Given the current tendency to medicalize the most basic human emotions, to diagnose instead of understanding, to label instead of analyzing, this essay should be 'must' reading for therapists...In summary, the book offers a multitude of possibilities for explorations and critique not only of what we do but of the very fiber of our age. Social work readers will find it truly educative and those who question our 'rational' practices will find it most rewarding. -- Emilia E. Martinez-Brawley, Arizona State University Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare With the help of Chambon et al. I have discovered that his [Foucault's] ideas can not only help us be more aware of potential misuses of clinical work but can also help in understanding the clients we see in practice. -- Carolyn Saari, Editor Clinical Social Work Journal

      Table of Contents
      1 Social Work in Perspective 1 The Culture of Social Work, by Laura Epstein 2Waiting for Foucault: Social Work and the Multitudinous Truth(s) of Life, by Allan Irving 3Foucault's Approach: Making the Familiar Visible, by Adrienne S. Chambon 4Social Work, Social Control, and Normalization: Roundtable Discussion with Michel Foucault 2 Social Work Practices and Knowledges Reconsidered 5Reconfiguring Child Welfare Practices: Risk Advanced Liberalism, and the Government of Freedom, by Nigel Parton 6Contested Territory: Sexualities and Social Work, by Carol-Anne O'Brien 7Foucault and Therapy: The Disciplining of Grief, by Catherine E. Foote and Arthur W. Frank 8Resistance and Old Age: The Subject Behind the American Seniors'Movement, by Frank T. Y. Wang 9Surveillance and Government of the Welfare Recipient, by Ken Moffatt 10Postmodernity, Ethnography, and Foucault, by John Devine 11 Conclusion:Issues to Look Forward to, by Adrienne S. Chambon and Allan Irving

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